A woman who died Thursday after she was pulled from raging storm waters in a Corona flood canal has been identified.

Stacie Mills-Nichols, 20, of Riverside was pronounced dead at a hospital after she was found in the flood water. Corona Fire Department crews pulled the unconscious woman from the water in the area of Rincon Street and Auburndale Street.

The intense storm on Thursday brought record-breaking rains to some regions of Southern California and led to evacuations near the Holy fire burn area and saw dozens of water rescues throughout Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

The pair were living in a flood canal in Riverside near La Sierra and Indiana avenues. Felix told police, the two noticed the rising waters and attempted to climb out of the canal. The aggressive waters, described as “neck” high, swept them both downstream as they attempted to climb out of the canal.

The pair attempted to grab a wooden pallet. Felix held on, but Mills-Nichols eventually lost her grip.

She was last seen three miles downstream in the area of McKinley Street and Sampson Avenue, said Corona police Det. Jason Waldon, who is investigating the incident.